Gray D, Kosco M, Stockinger B
Basel Institute for Immunology, Switzerland.
Int Immunol. 1991 Feb;3(2):141-8. doi: 10.1093/intimm/3.2.141.
Follicular dendritic cells (FDC) store native antigen for long periods in lymphoid follicles and so provide a source of continued stimulation for specific B cells. The expression of MHC class II by FDC suggested they might act as antigen-presenting cells for MHC class II-restricted T cells. We show here, however, that the MHC class II molecules found on their surface are not synthesized by the FDC but are picked up from surrounding B cells in germinal centres. Although FDC by themselves cannot present native antigen to T cells, acquired MHC class II-peptide complexes can be recognized by T cells. The true physiological role of FDC seems to be as long-term antigen depots. We demonstrate that antigen localized onto FDC in vivo can be retrieved by antigen-specific B cells, which in turn process and present it to T cells. These presentation pathways are likely to be crucial in both the maintenance of long-term immune responses and the continued survival of memory cells.
滤泡树突状细胞(FDC)在淋巴滤泡中长期储存天然抗原,从而为特定B细胞提供持续刺激的来源。FDC表达MHC II类分子,提示它们可能作为MHC II类限制性T细胞的抗原呈递细胞。然而,我们在此表明,在其表面发现的MHC II类分子并非由FDC合成,而是从生发中心周围的B细胞摄取而来。虽然FDC自身不能将天然抗原呈递给T细胞,但获得的MHC II类 - 肽复合物可被T细胞识别。FDC真正的生理作用似乎是作为长期抗原库。我们证明,体内定位于FDC的抗原可被抗原特异性B细胞摄取,这些B细胞继而加工并将其呈递给T细胞。这些呈递途径可能在长期免疫应答的维持和记忆细胞的持续存活中都至关重要。